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<h2>Moral Integration of American Cities</h2>

<h3>Description</h3>


<p>The <code>Angell</code> data frame has 43 rows and 4 columns.
The observations are 43 U. S. cities around 1950.
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<h3>Usage</h3>

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Angell
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<h3>Format</h3>


<p>This data frame contains the following columns:
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<dl>
<dt>moral</dt><dd>
<p>Moral Integration: Composite of crime rate and
welfare expenditures.
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</dd>
<dt>hetero</dt><dd>
<p>Ethnic Heterogenity: From percentages of nonwhite and
foreign-born white residents.
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</dd>
<dt>mobility</dt><dd>
<p>Geographic Mobility: From percentages of residents
moving into and out of the city.
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</dd>
<dt>region</dt><dd>
<p>A factor with levels: 
<code>E</code> Northeast;
<code>MW</code> Midwest;
<code>S</code> Southeast;
<code>W</code> West.
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</dd>
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<h3>Source</h3>


<p>Angell, R. C. (1951) The moral integration of American Cities.
<EM>American Journal of Sociology</EM> <B>57</B> (part 2), 1&ndash;140.
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<h3>References</h3>


<p>Fox, J. (2008)
<EM>Applied Regression Analysis and Generalized Linear Models</EM>,
Second Edition. Sage.  
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